Patrick J. Pespas' Friends And Family 'Growing Increasingly Concerned' About Missing Telemarketers Star's 'Well-Being' — UPDATE

New details are emerging about the disappearance of Telemarketers star Patrick J. Pespas, who went missing Friday in Easton, Pa.

Telemarketers co-creator Adam Bhala Lough shared an update Tuesday on X (formerly known as Twitter), telling his followers, "We're growing increasingly concerned about his well-being. Pat departed without his phone, leaving him without a way to reach out to us or anyone he knows. If anyone sees Pat or has information on his whereabouts, we kindly request you get in touch immediately. Please email any tips or sightings to findpatpespas@gmail.com."

Lough — who first declared Pespas MIA on Saturday via X — went on to extend his "deepest gratitude for the overwhelming love, support, and goodwill you've shown for Pat," adding, "Sue, along with all of Pat's friends, are deeply touched and grateful for every gesture, big or small.

"We also extend our heartfelt thanks to all the media outlets — newspapers, websites, and others — who have amplified our efforts by sharing articles and posts," Lough continued. "We genuinely hope that Pat might come across one of these messages and understand just how much he is loved and missed, and make the decision to return home."

Telemarketers — which concluded its three-episode run on HBO last month — chronicled the 20-year journey of "two unlikely employees who stumble upon the murky truth behind a seedy New Jersey call center," per the official synopsis. "With raw eyewitness footage and a comedic cast of characters, [the docuseries] takes you from an anarchic boiler room filled with booze, drugs, and debauchery to the halls of the United States Senate as a billion-dollar telemarketing scam unravels."

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